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Sarah Anne Bendall is a Senior Lecturer at the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences, affiliated with the Faculty of Education and Arts. Her research bridges the intersections of material culture, gender studies, and fashion history, with a focus on early modern Europe.
Her scholarly work explores themes such as foundation garments, textile trade dynamics, and the sociocultural implications of clothing. Recent publications address the use of whalebone in aristocratic fashion, the role of women in the clothing trades, and the gendered symbolism of historical attire.
Key trends in her research include the analysis of ephemeral garments, the relationship between clothing and social identity, and the reconstruction of historical fashion practices. Her publications span journals like Gender and History, Renaissance Studies, and Textile History, alongside edited volumes.




